October 23, 1941. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page ThHr& COLLEGE TOWNSHIP Mr, Bruce Smith and his sister, Mrs, Ida Martin, of Syracuse, N. Y were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Smith, State College R D. Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Hess of the Branch, accompanied by Mrs, Barle L. Kline, Mrs. Ben Bodle and Mrs Lynn Platt of State College spent Sunday at Selinsgrove with Mrs Hess' parents and also with her brother, Russell Bugene Cleaver of Naval Training Station, Rhode Island, was a guest on Tuesday and Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs, Arthur L. Bohn Mrs. Nettle Poorman returned to her home at Runville on Thursday after having spent two weeks with her grandson ang granddaughter- in-law Mr. and Mrs. John Poorman and family. Mrs. A. M, Herman, Mrs, Broyles Mrs. Philips and Mrs. J W. White attended the Pennsylvania W, C. T.| 4; U. conference held at the First Bap- tist church in Philadelphia. The trip and conference covering the! time from Friday to Tuesday Mrs. Jane Stambaugh was one of several persons who visited the Methodist Home for the Aged at Tyrone on Saturday Mr, and Mrs. D.C Hall and Mr. and Bohn of Willard, Ohio on Sunday evening with Mrs, Arthur L, Bohn. Miss Catherine Corman of At- lantic City, is spending a two weeks vacation with her mother, Mrs Maud Corman. Mr, and Mrs and Mrs. Sherman Bierly and fam- . fly of Bellefonte, R. D., and Mrs : a mechanic for several months Eva Marshall of Hublersburg were Mr. and Mrs Bohn had guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 4. their dinner Sundav Hogan 1. Markle M1 RU Mr and Mrs James sburn Tamally spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. John C and family Mr. and Mrs, Frank Tressler spent the week at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur L Bohn, Mrs son and Mrs. Gola Osman left on Saturday Mr. and Mrs, Vincent Delaney and sons David and Richard and daugh- ters Erma, Tony and Destacey of Lock Haven spent Sunday witn Mrs, Mrs. Delaney's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, John C Poorman and family Mrs. Mae Bayletts of State Col- lege, Mrs. George C. Markle and Miss Margaret E. Markie of Boals- burg were recent guests Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Houser, Mr. and Mrs. John H, Shuey were nner guests on Sunday with their and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Paul C. Shuey William Neidigh and son James and Ronald visited her hus- band who is a patient in the Phil- ipsburg State Hospital, Reports are that he is getting along fine Mrs ters were evening Poorman Sara Osman Is visiting her daughter-in-law Mr. and at Juniata, She of son Mrs Mrs Arthur L. Bohn and daugh- Blanche, Eleanor and Hilda supper guests on Sunday even- with parents Mr. and Mrs Auman at Spring Mills Bohn of Centre Mrs, William were guest Mr. and Ng E R Charles W. Meyers left on Oct. 15 for Fairfield Ohlo, where he is em- ployed as a mechanic in the Alr- plane factor or repair quarters. Mr Mey Jers worked for O'Bryan rvice near State College her Arthur L on Murs guests and family her brot Mitchell and ner and £1 Auman of Ci A. Hartsock Mr MARTHA A. Hartsock be a Hallowe'en parly Martha even- and Mr: tsock Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hollidaysburg: Mr. and Wilson Stiver, Tyrone: Mr Mrs, J. B. Mark, State College and Mrs. R. I. Hartsock, Mr. R. R Hartsock, Mrs. Lina Dillen, Julian; Mrs w. Shawley, Port Matilda, Everybody welcome ries Hartsock,K Clearfield; Mr. and Mrs. Byron Richards a Thomas Leitzell, Mel- family of Blanchard with vin, 2 "y “Phyllis, Audith, Marla Mr and Mrs ast Stiver, Jack Me §¢, Billy and Sunday ley, Doris Hartsock, Jay Those from Port and New Beryl attending “Nel gh Millheim were: Mr Mr. and George Hart- Mrs and Mr There will in the basement of the Methodist church, Thursday ing, October 30 at 8 o'clock. Ad- mission 10c¢. There will be enter- tainment games and refreshments for all. SOCK visited SPRING MILLS tha Kes visiting Mrs ) ler of Richmond Woodring. Mr town Adan Mars! . and daughter | och 1! : R. Bartges is ys Harpster, Mr n York, Pa. this Mahlon nd Mrs, Harvey Royer of Dorsey slieview, Ohio, were visiting Mr and Harn ind Mrs, Elmer Hettinger this week ’ is about forty years since 7 visitors at the Joseph Wil-| yo 4 agers eh Decker took . - - A va 31- a bo HIS, MUes Su v Hams ane Were. M hg Mr. Elmer Hettinger to Baitimore RT ia: AB gin” AO oh py ge Md: to Kelley and Olintic Hospital Harpster of State College: Misses for k-up. He bn he has Deen very much improve Florence Faye and Patricia Steele of | . het nt 4 Ves Tyne COLLEGE ASSISTS IN ® ait Rvs ie JLLEGE ASSISTS : aang M18 SHOBEr ACCIDENT PREVENTION Ti POlipsourg day at the home of Mrs Pl! parents Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Larkin 8 Office Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Skiles and of gd program of mcci- son Clark of near Rath 8 spent dent prev in defense Sunday at the home and Mrs. ty Kell John Bailey ring exten Mrs. Audrey Dando ar offered in con- Janet and Galle of spent several days last visiting her week Fensamer, and Mrs McKamey piace liege indus- . di- sion 1d daughters Harrisburg week at the bil he state-wide defense coll and m leges prograt univ ities in the United States are helping the government A welcoming party was down accidents the home of Mr, and Mrs —— vo —— —— Hartsock of Julian on Sunday A man may. leave a Jot of money Mrs. Charles Hartsock. The his relatives to spend but the lowing were present: Mr. and cnly cash that he takes across the DP. C. Hartsock. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Great Divide is money freely ex- Lingenfelter, Mr. and Mrs. Myrie pended | } benefit her Hartsock Altoona; Mr. and Mrs, O peo EE THE FIRST ITEM ON MY SHOPPING LIST IS A "HANDY CARTON" OF LAMP BULBS! ven er cut industrial for Mrs of ot ple. Write “Handy Carton of Lamp Bulbs” on your shopping lit NOW.wso that you're sure to get a supply at today’s cash-saving prices. Only once a year can you buy lamp bulbs at such favorable prices—.but the offer must soon end. Get your FREE bulbs NOW and keep the difference, | 80c "HANDY CARTON" ASSORTMENT — Two 40-Watt Lamp Bulbs . . . 26¢ Three 60-Wartt Lamp Bulbs , , 39¢ a ~—7 + One 100-Watt Lamp Bulb . . . 15¢ SIGHT is priceless—light is cheap! _,04 of course, 3 100-watt bulb FREE. wor instance, you can use a 100-watt Offer limited to West Penn Power famp bulb 100 bours for only joc. Company customers. at-your LAMP BULB DEALERS | ORVISTON There were 136 present at Sunday | School Mr son Jimmy | Hlamsport Mr. and Mrs. Clair Butler and Otto Schenck spent Sunday afternoon in Jersey Shore, with Mr, and Mrs | Floyde Breth and family Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Decker of Pleasant Gap, spent Sunday after- noon with the Robert Confer family Mrs. Mable Shearer has been con- fined to her bed for the past few days with grippe soon be out again Mr. and Mrs. John Warr and fam- ily of Marsh Creek moved to Orvis- ton one day last week Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Yeager and family visited with his brothers Harold and Calvin and father Sunday Mrs. Eva Wenrick and three chii- dren of Snow Shoe, visited with her sister Mrs. Blair Mann for several days last week, Mrs. Lee Condo spent the weekend with her family Mr. Stanton Packer of Willlame- port, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Pack- er Mrs. Albert Packer and children spent several days last week with Mr and Mrs. Ralph McCartney of Pleas- ant Valley Mr. and Clayton Watson and Sunday In Wil. and Mrs spent on Mrs. Paul Lomison and children Paul, Gerald, Blanche, Kel- sey and Ann visited with his uncle Bruce Lomison and family at Win- burne, Sunday afternoon The Sunday School Class of Mrs Grant Hahn were invited to her home for a mask Hallowe'en party on Friday evening. They all enjoyed a very pleasant evening Mr. Lee Condo was admitied to he Lock Haven Hospital this morn- ing for the removal of his tonsil Mr. and Mrs. Alvie Confer visited with their son Joseph and family of Milesburg, Sunday ———————— WOODWARD local E. L. C. E. of the church held their regular monthly business meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Musser on last Thursday evening. fter the regular business program a social hour was entered into with lots of fun The Evan- gelical On last Priday morning this local- ity had the first killing frost this fall when the mercury dropped to 26 de- grees above zero Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hummel, son and father, spent a few days week with relatives and acq tances in Shamokin. They re home on Friday evening The public schools of this place were closed on Thursday and Pri- day of last week In order to give the teachers, Miss Mabel Vonada, Ralph Beahm and Harry Burd the privilege to attend Teachers County In at Bellefonte. They resumed again on Monday morning Miss Frances Orndorf acoompan- led Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ard and daughter, Marie, last Sunday on their to Baltimore where Mi: Ard was overlooking some business interests. Miss Ormndor! greatly en- joyed the city sights Mrs. Ralph Fornwate, President of the Central Branch of the Centre County Christian Endeavor Union was a Sunday guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Motz in the | terests of Christian work A number of our Evangelica] League of Christian Endeavor mer bers attended the county Young People's Union meeting at the Woodward Cave last Priday evening All of about 45 young people enjoyed the outing stitute wor trip SNOW SHOE Miss Teresa Kelley of Philadel- phia has returned home, after spending the past two months with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Leo Kelley, Mrs. Mae Kelley Murphy of Phil- adelphia, was a weekend guest of Mrs, Bue Mclaughlin and Mary Elizabeth ne Girls Scouts of Snow Shoe sponsored a Mothers and Daugh- ter'’s banquet on Friday night in the social room of the ME. church which was well attended. Mr. and Mrs. John Park family of Shillington, spent weekend with Mr. Park's sister, Harry Etters and family. Miss Edith McKelvey spent a few days with friends at Philipsburg. Mrs, Nan Stark returned home from Rochester, N, Y. for a few | days, Mrs. Stark Is closing | home indefinitely and returning to { Rochester, Sara Price of Osceola Mills and | Dorothy Eberhart of Bellefonte | spent the weekend with the girl's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Moore, { Prisilla Robison, of Jersey Shore visited her parents Mr. ang Mrs William Robison. Marion and the Mrs | the girls grandfather, Peter Devlin | Miss Treve Bare, of Glen Hope, is | | visiting her sister and husband, Mr {and Mrs. Sau] Confer. | Mrs, Mary Park returned home | | after visiting her son, John Park | | and family at Shillington. BUFFALO RUN | We hear that Edward Moyer mov | ed to Bellefonte on Saturday. Good | | luck to them, and sorry to see them | geo. | Walter Yeager spent Sunday at | the Glenn Lyons home. Those on the sick list are: Mrs Glenn Lyons, Anna Lose and Cath- erine and Betty Jane Lyons. | ter last week. Mr. and Mrs, Paul Grove and son | spent Sunday afternoon at Glenn Lyons home, Edward Moyer's sale was well at- tended. Everything brought a fair price. ans saie W ———_— Classified Ads bring results, we hope she will her | and Rose Ann Brown ol | | Bellefonte visited a few days with | the | BOALSBURG Mrs, H. M. Hosterman spent some time with her son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Hoster- man W. W. Hill spent some time his sisters the Misses Hill In burgh. with Pitts~ Miss Shela S8egner of Huntingdon spent the weekend with her grand father, Charles Begner Mrs, B. M. Herman was a recent visitor in Washington, D. C Mrs, Willlam Kline spent Sundav with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Kline and family in Oak Hall Mr. and Mrs. Paul Coxey and chil- dren Greensburg, spent the | weekend with Mrs, Coxey's parents Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Hes: Rev, and Mrs. T. G E H. Myers Mrs In attended the fall meeting of at Lewistown, Thursday, Mrs, M W. Neldigh, Mrs. Judd Neidigh, Mr Paul Wrigley and Miss Dorothy Dreibelbis of State College, also attended the meeting. of Jones, Mr Graham Synod vin Lewis Lose of Virginia, was a call- er with Mrs. Ausie Shutt recently Mrs Gertrude Hite of Altoona spent some time with her- in-law and sister Mr Mrs Charles Stitt Mr, and Mrs, Walter Korman vid Snyder, Miss Geraldine 8n were Sunday guests of Mr. and Keller Snyder and family at bersburg Rev, and Mrs. T. G daughter Nancy spent in Washingtonville and Mr, and Mrs, Paul sons of Williamsport with the former's mot ma B her brot and Da~ yder Mrs Re- Jones and weekend Haze. rouse spent 8 her, Mrs, Em- the Lon and inaay rouse Mr and Mn spent the weekend Connellsville Ww Melvin with rejatives lam Kline spent & Petersburg Harold Ash were caller: Wednesd: ¥ Mr: Meyer Matthew Goheen spent time with her daughter-in-ias Richard Goheen Mrs I Moth patient at the Lewistow: Jelle Thomas, Mrs Lloyd St George ersbaugh — Poe Valley Legend a Myth ‘ontinued from page one) posed lo have with Helena Hallett In 1838 the s child wile ed Ir New wWhtre 3 the ye Poe family om until waa at remaineg 1839 "Poe hack foing the text for on he did not write Old Fort Hotel Philadelphia, rk City, where it first the Evening Mirror of 1639. Within the 3 five other Aa it s0 happens The Raven in the Centre county, but in New ¥Y«¢ appeared in January 29. Poe published it ly variant tion One of these was entitied “The Raven and Other Poems.” and was dedicated to Eliza beth Barrett, who shortly thereafter married Robert Browning, both of whom Poe enthusiastically admired He did not dedicate The Raven lo the mountain girl, Helena Hallett “The only poem he ever wrote that might possibly be confused with the name Helena was entitled Helen, and was written by Poe when he was only 14 years of age. Helen was his poetic name for Mrs, Jane Stith Stanard, the mother of one of his school mates. She became the lone- ly boy's confident, and to her he ad- dressed “Helen thy beauty is to me “It is really a shame to take the Poe story out of such a lovely park as the Poe Paddy. where the CCC] hag made one of the most pictures. que playgrounds imaginable. The lookout from Penn's View of Poe Valley is by far the most magnifi- | jeent view offered by any of our {State parks. The Grand Canyon near Wellsboro cannot compare with this scene, for at Penn's View you have both mountains and cultivated farm lands in the valleys lying | many, many feet below you, through which Penn's Creek flows, surround. ed by high mountains, over whose {crest you may drive on sand roads hundreds of feet above sea level “The park is extensive and in. eludes an artificial lake, fire tower lookouts and the McConnell Nar | rows, overlooking Weikert. This nar | | row mountain road ls nothing more | than a trail, so narrow you simply | | do not see how it can support the {car, from where if you have time] | between breath-taking adventures | you may See a view of mountains | and steep declivities that are truly magnificent, However, we would not | recommenc any one driving that | { road. "Quoth the Raven, nevermore.” | . 2 0 0» : “The fact that this section of | | Pennsylvania bears the name of Poe | | when it is so extremely doubtful that! {he ever visited the place bearing his | name, reminds us of the Poe Shrine or in | in Richmond, Virginia. Tt is a Jove. | Johnny Tressler made apple but-| ly place, but they frankly admit he | never lived there, where today are { housed many momentos of his days! {spent in that city. “In June, 1849, Poe left New York | | tor a trip to Richmond He stopped {in Philadelphia with John Sartain, ithe artist and publisher, where Poe exhibited signs of dementia, Pte weeks miter leaving New York hel was found In Richmond, seemingly | fonte, were recent callers and Mrs, Wallace Woomer Mi Adam Ziegler of State Col- lege, Mrs, Jane Close of Boalshurg were dinner guests of Mrs, Eliza- beth Philips, Sunday Mrs, Henry Bubeck returned to her home in Roslyn after spending some time with her parents, Mu: and Mrys, Mack Mothersbaugh and son of Bristol, also spent some time Mr. and Mr: Mother with Mr Cieorge Jersey Charles and daughter John He of All wekend at the and daughter called O01 A Mrs. Jennie Beulah i daugh- home of Field, California. George Clem ; Tyrone INaay John Coble Mrs Cadet, but requirements. in “en requiring aru I's Mr, and col Thompson- Mr tion, Air Corps units. Left He Estell nome a Woomer FEDERAL AND naay AMUSEMENT - Boy fering Ori 4 Ap aint, beer 7 his aunt rvs Rf a rie ore Our Own Today’s Challenge T'o speed its defense work, Pennsyl- vania is making staggering demands for Bell telephone service today. But by an all-out effort all along the line, the 19,000 men and women of this company have thus far met the chal- lenge. Our many veterans have handled tough problems before. In the face of soaring demands and serious short- ages, they will keep the service as fast and as adequate as skill and experi- ence can make it. Dashes to Death TUTE - 5 TAX ON GAMING DEVICES J /] Jy less Upon successfully completing their course of instruc. they will be appointed Staff Sergeant Pilots and assigned to to right: Corporal Gordon D. Sentell, and Staff Sergeant Norris D, McDaniel | fonte W | ed. Future Enlisted Pilots These three serious young enlisted men of the U, S. Army Air Corps are getting acquainted with a pursuit plane at Hamilton They are studying to become Staff Sergeant Pilots, and are among the first enlisted men of the Regular Army to enroll #s Aviation Students, newly created grade similar to that of Aviation slightly rigid preliminary educational Corporal James R. 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